Title of article
Optimum Design of FGX-CNT-Reinforced Reddy Pipes Conveying Fluid Subjected to Moving Load
Author/Authors
Vakili Tahami ، Farid - University of Tabriz , Biglari ، Hasan - University of Tabriz , Raminnea ، Morteza - University of Tabriz
Pages
11
From page
243
To page
253
Abstract
The harmony search algorithm is applied to the optimum designs of functionally graded (FG)carbon nanotubes (CNTs)reinforced pipes conveying fluid which are subjected to a moving load. The structure is modeled by the Reddy cylindrical shell theory, and the motion equations are derived by Hamilton #039;s principle. The dynamic displacement of the system is derived based on the differential quadrature method (DQM). Moreover, the length, thickness, diameter, velocity, and acceleration of the load, the temperature and velocity of the fluid, and the volume fraction of CNT are considered for the design variables. The results illustrate that the optimum diameter of the pipe is decreased by increasing the volume percentage of CNTs. In addition, by increasing the moving load velocity and acceleration, the FS is decreased.
Keywords
Pipe , Moving load , Conveying fluid , DQM.
Journal title
Journal of Applied and Computational Mechanics
Serial Year
2016
Journal title
Journal of Applied and Computational Mechanics
Record number
2477930
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